Press Trust of India
St Louis (USA), August 31: Viswanathan Anand’s hunt for an elusive victory continued as Wesley So of the USA stood strong and the five times World Champion failed to break the American’s solid defence in the seventh round of Sinquefield Cup, a part of the Grand Chess tour, here Sunday.
With his fifth draw in last five games, Anand inched a little forward adding another half point, but that did not reflect in the tournament standings as the Indian remained on joint eighth position with just two rounds to go in the USD 300000 prize money competition.
Anand played the Ruy Lopez as white and faced the Berlin defense from Wesley So, who put the Indian in some sorts of trouble in early middle game. Anand gave up a pawn and when the pressure increased came up with a fine queen sacrifice for two pieces to keep him in the game. In the end, it was an impregnable fortress by the Indian.
Levon Aronian of Armenia took a giant leap forward in the tournament, demolishing American Hikaru Nakamura to shot into sole lead on five points out of a possible seven.
Aronian benefitted immensely from an inexplicable blunder by World Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, who ended up on the losing side against Russian Alexander Grischuk.
The other two games of the 10-player round-robin tournament ended in draws with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France signing peace with Fabiano Caruana of United States and Anish Giri of Holland splitting the point with Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria. With just two rounds remaining, time seems to be running out for Anand, while Aronian looks on course for his first victory on the tour.